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DOVE AWARDS Spread Praise Among Christian/Gospel Artists

Three Dove Awards for Casting Crowns and four Dove Awards for the group’s lead vocalist and songwriter Mark Hall are the culmination of a record-breaking year for the Atlanta-based pop worship band. In addition to their fourth consecutive Group of the Year Award, the band’s Doves also included Best Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for The Altar and the Door, which made an unprecedented debut at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart when it released in 2007. “East to West,” which earned Hall (and Bernie Herms) Song of the Year honors was also recognized as Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for the group and personally for Hall as the co-writer. Hall’s participation on the multi-artist worship project Glory Revealed brought him individual Dove Awards for Special Event Album of the Year for the CD and Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year for the single “By His Wounds” (with Steven Curtis Chapman, Brian Littrell and Mac Powell).

In the other top overall categories, Chris Tomlin and Natalie Grant repeat for the third straight year as Male Vocalist and Female Vocalist of the Year, respectively. Brandon Heath was awarded New Artist of the Year, while Cindy Morgan, who was named New Artist of the Year 15 years ago, returned to the stage as 2008’s Songwriter of the Year.

Good fortune came by twos for Tomlin, Morgan, David Crowder*Band, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Israel & New Breed, Michael W. Smith, Trin-i-tee 5:7, Steven Curtis Chapman, Brian Littrell, Mac Powell and Bernie Herms, as these artists received two Doves each.

The live Dove Awards telecast, which was also broadcast on XM Satellite radio, featured 12 extraordinary performances, including Casting Crowns, The Clark Sisters, David Crowder*Band, Marvin Sapp, and Point Of Grace. Performing for the first time on the Dove Awards, Switchfoot offered “This Is Home,” a song that will be on the soundtrack for the upcoming Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media film “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.”